Date: Tuesday, August 18th
Time: 7:30pm
Location: UVU Business Resource Center

Aaron Toponce will talk about symmetric and asymmetric cryptography, and the 
current cipher algorithms covering them, such as RSA, AES, and ECC. He'll talk 
about how encryption and decryption work, as well as digital signatures and 
verification. He'll include the Diffie-Hellman key exchange, and the SSL/TLS 
handshake.

Further, given the disaster on OpenSSL during the year of 2014, he'll talk 
about the major threats that compromised online security with SSL and TLS. 
He'll explain the differences between:

* SSL 2.0* SSL 3.0* TLS 1.0* TLS 1.1* TLS 1.2* TLS 1.3 (draft status)

He'll talk about the implemented ciphers and hashes, including their advantages 
and shortcomings. He'll discuss the attacks that took advantage of these 
shortcomings, such as Heartbleed and POODLE. He'll show how system 
administrators how to properly secure their web, mail, and other servers that 
require SSL/TLS.

Finally, he'll discuss OpenPGP and OpenSSH concepts. By the end of this talk, 
the basic mysticism that is crypto should be all cleared up.

Just go in the front doors, and follow the signs. We're usually in a conference 
room in the back of the main floor. There will be pizza provided by TekSystems.

http://plug.org/uvu has directions and a map


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